Best lakes around Kirchwalsede are found in a region characterized by its natural landscape, including moor lakes and extensive forests. The area is home to the Großer Bullensee and Kleiner Bullensee, both remnants from the last Ice Age. These natural attractions offer opportunities for recreation and nature exploration, situated within the "Großes und Weißes Moor" nature reserve. The unique ecosystem and varied landscapes make Kirchwalsede a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Great moor lake with wonderful beach access for swimming!
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Great trail with lots of water.
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Great photo motif or just let your feet dangle ...
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It is idyllically located in a forest and nature reserve and means relaxation and balance for many Rotenburgers: the large Bullensee. Recently, however, many walkers have been more of a shock when they see the newly built toilet facility on the beach section - because it costs as much as a single-family house. In the video we show what equipment people can expect and why they are only allowed to go to the toilet shortly after the opening. More about this: https://www.rtl.de/cms/am-bullensee-bei-rotenburg-standing-die-wohl-teuerste-toilette-deutschlands-4862441.html
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Very uniquely intertwined oak.
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The Ahauser Mühle together with the old manor. A very contemplative facility with great photo opportunities. Warning: people live here with a right to privacy. The original mill building from 1694 was replaced by the current brick building in 1901. The mill operation was stopped in 1974. Coming from Ahausen, it is best to take the road in a south-westerly direction back to Hellwege.
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At the location of the refuge, the shorter version of Dör´t Moor ("De Bodderpad") branches off to the right, from the long version (10.3 km)
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One of several shelters on the hike that invites you to take a break
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The Great Bullensee is an official bathing lake, offering designated swimming facilities, shady areas, and free entry. The DLRG (German Life Saving Association) supervises the lake on weekends during bathing season, and a non-swimmer area is marked for safety. The South Shore of Großer Bullensee is also ideal for swimming and relaxing in summer.
Yes, swimming is not permitted in the Kleiner Bullensee. This dystrophic moor lake is preserved for nature observation and is part of the "Großes und Weißes Moor" nature reserve, offering a unique ecosystem to explore.
The lakes are remnants from the last Ice Age, nestled within the "Großes und Weißes Moor" nature reserve. You'll find extensive deciduous and coniferous forests, and unique moorland flora such as sphagnum mosses, bladderwort, cotton grass, and beaked sedge, especially around the Kleiner Bullensee. The Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor offers a great spot for bird observation within the moor.
Yes, the Great Bullensee is considered family-friendly, with designated bathing facilities. The surrounding areas offer easy walking and hiking trails suitable for families. The Ahauser Mill, with its idyllic mill pond, is also a family-friendly spot worth visiting.
The Great Bullensee serves as an excellent starting point for various walking and hiking trails. It provides direct access to the "NORDPFAD Dör' t Moor," one of 24 circular hiking routes in the Rotenburg (Wümme) district, and a dedicated moor nature trail. You can also explore the undisturbed beauty of the moor around the Kleiner Bullensee via these trails. For more hiking options, check out the running trails around Kirchwalsede, which include routes like the "Großer Bullensee – View of the moor loop".
Absolutely. The area around the lakes offers various cycling routes. For example, you can find easy cycling tours like the "Great Bullensee – View of Großer Bullensee loop" or the "Federlohmühlen Watermill – Great Bullensee loop" starting from Kirchwalsede. More options are available in the cycling guide for Kirchwalsede.
Yes, the Great Bullensee has a large parking lot, making it an ideal starting point for visits and hikes. From there, the Kleiner Bullensee is also accessible by foot or bike.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. For swimming and relaxing, the warmer months are ideal. For hiking and nature observation, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially when exploring the unique moor landscape. Even in winter, the area can be beautiful for walks, though specific winter activities are not highlighted.
While the lakes themselves are natural formations, the Ahauser Mill is a notable man-made monument nearby. It features an idyllic mill pond and is considered a beautiful, historical spot worth visiting and lingering at.
The moor landscape, part of the "Großes und Weißes Moor" nature reserve, is a remnant from the last Ice Age. The Kleiner Bullensee, for instance, is a dystrophic, nutrient-poor body of water with a brownish hue due to humic acids, supporting unique aquatic vegetation like sphagnum mosses and bladderwort. The high acid content in the Großer Bullensee means no fish inhabit its waters, contributing to its distinct ecosystem.
Yes, the Shelter Großes und Weißes Moor provides a covered rest area within the moor, ideal for taking a break and observing birds. At dusk, the mood in the moor is particularly special, with cranes and geese often present.
Yes, the region also offers opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the "Old Pharmacy Rotenburg – Rotenburg Town Church loop" for road cycling or the "Großer Bullensee – View of the moor loop" for running. More details can be found in the road cycling guide and the running trails guide for Kirchwalsede.


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